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Title: System Principles:


1
System Principles
  • The Path to Real Long Term Care Reform

2
Strategic Principles
  • Participant-Driven
  • Choice, Equity, and Quality
  • Build on High Quality Local Systems
  • Effective relationship with local acute care
    system
  • Integral Long Term Planning
  • Provider Accountability

3
Participant-Driven
  • Consumers and Families are active participants in
    all stages of design and implementation
  • Cornerstone is Person-Centered Planning
  • System honors the preferences of consumers
  • System supports Self-Determination

4
Choice, Equity, and Quality
  • Choice of caregivers, services, supports, and
    residential options
  • Quality and Accountability Outcomes
  • Competent, committed, and valued workforce
  • Adequate amount of services and supports statewide

5
High Quality Local Systems
  • Maximize supports and services resources
  • Consider impact of all changes on existing
    community supports
  • Flexibility of supports clarity in outcomes
  • Encourage and support innovation locally

6
Relationship with Acute Care
  • Be distinct from the locally available acute care
    system
  • Have a clearly articulated method of coordination
    with the acute care system
  • Clear and unambiguous financial and functional
    eligibility criteria
  • Easy and universal access across settings.
  • No loss of current supports

7
Integral Long Term Planning
  • Independent actuarial evaluation
  • Savings expand supports
  • Independent PCP facilitation
  • Timely Implementation quality
  • Service limitations are over the whole program,
    not on individuals

8
Provider Accountability
  • Explicit contractual responsibility for quality
    of services and their delivery
  • State maintains a system of effective monitoring
    and measurement of quality
  • Sanctions, including payment refusal, for low
    quality
  • Uniform, timely appeal system
  • Independent investigation of critical incidents,
    abuse, neglect, and rights violations

9
Operational Principles
  • Logistical
  • Social
  • Coordination
  • Decision-Making
  • Waiting Lists
  • Transition and Diversion
  • Consumer Input
  • Workforce

10
Logistical and Coordinative
  • Rollout in staggered phases to assure
    effectiveness
  • Subcontract with existing community organizations
    with expertise
  • Pilot untested components
  • Expand only after thorough evaluation

11
Social
  • LTC services must not be medically driven.
  • Social models using PCP must frame any medical
    services
  • Linkage to acute care must be seamless
  • Access to LTC must not be fragmented (SPE)

12
Coordination
  • Service Coordination must be independent
  • Service Coordinators must be qualified by
  • Experience with seniors and persons with
    disabilities
  • Deep understanding of consumer control
  • Local program understanding and experience
  • Knowledge of person-centered planning

13
Decision-Making
  • Medical recommednations made by trained providers
    who know and treat the person
  • Authorizations made by those who know the person
  • Both internal and independent conflict resolution
    systems
  • Timely process to accommodate emergencies

14
Waiting Lists
  • Dynamic plan to reduce waiting lists
  • No reduced access through utilization monitoring
  • No reduced access to prescription drugs
  • Shift savings into reducing waiting lists

15
Diversion and Transition
  • Everyone who wants out gets out
  • Use outcomes as evaluated by the person in the
    community
  • Ensure enough community providers

16
Consumer Input
  • Free access to all program and provider
    information
  • All Committees have at least 50 consumers
  • Self-Determination in every program option

17
Workforce
  • Plan to expand wages and benefits
  • Free training and skill building programs
  • Use of registry as work recruitment system
  • Effective backup system
  • Consumer can hire, manage, and fire

18
Resources
  • LTC Scan http//radio.weblogs.com/0139791/
  • Transition Curriculum http//nfti.prosynerg.com
  • Consumer Consortium http//www.copower.org/mfp/ind
    ex.php
  • LTC Blog http//fan-the-flame.blogspot.com/
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